English to Hindi Dictionary untoward

untoward

अभागा
definition
adjective
both tried to behave as if nothing untoward had happened
unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient.
translation of 'untoward'
कठिन,
विमुख,
प्रतिकूल
adjective
असुविधाजनक,
अभागा,
हठी,
भद्दा
example
The problem becomes more complicated when any 'untoward' incident takes place in the Srinagar city or its vicinity.
The animals did not show any 'untoward' effect during the trial and post trial phases.
Unfortunately, prognostic error may have 'untoward' effects on both patient care and social policy.
However, the steady, stable nature of the industry means shareholders receive few 'untoward' profit surprises.
She had been referred for the scan as she has a hearing problem, and the doctor wanted to check that there was nothing 'untoward' going on inside her skull.
The head teachers reported no 'untoward' problems on Friday, with results e-mailed through to the schools on schedule.
A man would be lewd with, or proposition, or tell an 'untoward' joke toward a female.
People roamed the streets, drove their cars, popped into a cafe for a coffee - nothing visibly 'untoward' or unusual.
I assumed this 'untoward' behaviour indicated that we had previously met.
Besides the huge medical waste, the 'untoward' effects of using antibiotics is increasing rapidly.
Aside from a few bemused looks from passers-by and a few words with the police, nothing 'untoward' happened.
Detectives would also like to hear from anyone who may have noticed anything 'untoward' around the train station at any time.
People always blame the legal system whenever something 'untoward' happens.
According to the organisers, no 'untoward' incident happened during the five-day exposition.
Nor, he insists, was there anything odd or 'untoward' about his advocating the break up the United Kingdom while he was a servant of the state.
He claimed that he went to the flat in August but denied anything 'untoward' took place and he said the second incident was entirely consensual.
Any 'untoward' effects appear first in this sensitive age group.
It was the only 'untoward' incident in an otherwise sportingly contested local derby.
She has also proposed, however, that 'untoward' effects may emerge when this blending is absent.
I myself have felt no 'untoward' effects, other than glowing in the dark and having x-ray vision in one eye.
But I thought afterwards that I should outline to myself and people reading this blog why I am so sceptical of the EU - seeing as I don't like to appear 'untowardly' negative or a begrudger of people's genuine aims.
Even the youngish people around me seemed 'untowardly' geeky and uncool, like their mothers had dressed them all.
He could have used this opportunity to express his dismay but also to start a dialogue to know and eliminate the reasons for the unrest and an 'untowardly' reaction.
One has to wonder at the possible 'untowardness' of the caption beneath the shooter on page 47 of the Jan / Feb 2004 issue.
The replacement, Enduring Freedom, was well-received in U.S. mass media, an irony-free zone where only the 'untowardly' impertinent might suggest that some people had no choice other than to endure the Pentagon's freedom to bomb.
All evils, as elements, are most troublesome, when out of their proper place, as impiety in professors; injustice in judges; unkindness or 'untowardness' in a people toward their pastor.
I hope the personal integrity of everyone at UCLA will ensure no such 'untowardness' unfolds.
They all talked to her as though she was simply obstinate and a fool, not perceiving, as she did herself, that the 'untowardness' of her fortune had prescribed this destiny for her.
His 'untowardness' is the effect of environment, an effect for which ‘society’ is somehow responsible.
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